Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
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Hello folks,
Upgrade testing on nvidia-graphics-drivers has uncovered the following
additional issue and I wanted to check whether you feel that an upload
of a new package for squeeze is warranted. The changelog is:
* If both original and diverted file exist when removing obsolete
diversions, move the original file (which is not owned by any package) out
of the way. This problem may originate from incorrect diversion creation
before lenny (and was not noticed or fixed in lenny) or having used the
nvidia installer to install the driver in the past. (Closes: #600327)
As with most upgrade problems, the severity is hard to determine; people
who have this problem won't be able to upgrade cleanly, so it breaks the
package for them, but it doesn't affect many systems.
If we were to upload a new package, we would also include the following
additional documentation fixes:
* Add a NEWS entry recommending to update all pre-squeeze nvidia packages
before switching to a -legacy- variant. (Closes: #596843)
* Update gdm/kdm insufficient timeout NEWS entry: mention xdm (no workaround
needed) and that kdm was fixed in 4:4.4.5-4.
* Document the warnings emitted by the maintainer scripts in README.Debian.
* Install the upstream README.txt in the dkms package. It is referenced by
the package description. Add a README.Debian, too. (Closes: #602733)
If this looks okay, let me know, and I'll upload 195.36.31-6 to unstable.
Let me know if you'd like a diff of the change described above.
Thanks!
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